There is no guarantee that any of the six will be selected, though at least one player has been taken the past four years, including Terrelle Pryor and Josh Gordon, who was selected by Cleveland in the second round of last July’s supplemental draft. The former Baylor Bear, whom many projected as a sure-fire pick when last year’s class was announced, had a productive rookie season, finishing with 50 receptions for 805 yards and five touchdowns.

The 2013 supplemental draft will be held on July 11 at 1 pm, with teams forfeiting a corresponding pick in next year’s primary player draft if they make a selection. This year’s class will include:

They definitely come with a lot of baggage. It's best to just stay away from them.

Here's part of an article before last year's Supplemental Draft:

Len Pasquarelli wrote:

Ten of the 41 players chosen in the supplemental draft since its inception in 1977, when the Seattle Seahawks tabbed Notre Dame running back Al Hunter with a fourth-round choice, never played a regular-season snap. Nineteen either never did (before their retirements) or never have started in a regular-season contest. The most recent four players selected in the supplemental draft -- defensive linemen Jeremy Jarmon (Washington, third round, 2009) and Josh Brent (Dallas, seventh, 2010), Unga, and quarterback Terrelle Pryor (Oakland, third, 2011) -- have accumulated one start among them.

If Miami is going to roll the dice on a player & this guy is not in the Sup draft.

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Colonial Athletic Association football. Preseason All-American right tackle Michael Bamiro's request for an extension of his eligibility recently was denied by the NCAA, according to school officials, and the 6-8, 335-pound prospect is headed to the NFL as a free agent.

Bamiro, who has retained agent Billy Conaty and is preparing for a private workout Thursday for NFL scouts, said the eligibility issue came as a "huge surprise" to him when he first learned about it in late May. He had received his bachelor's degree in journalism and was expecting to return to Stony Brook as a graduate student for his senior season.

If Miami is going to roll the dice on a player & this guy is not in the Sup draft.

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Colonial Athletic Association football. Preseason All-American right tackle Michael Bamiro's request for an extension of his eligibility recently was denied by the NCAA, according to school officials, and the 6-8, 335-pound prospect is headed to the NFL as a free agent.

Bamiro, who has retained agent Billy Conaty and is preparing for a private workout Thursday for NFL scouts, said the eligibility issue came as a "huge surprise" to him when he first learned about it in late May. He had received his bachelor's degree in journalism and was expecting to return to Stony Brook as a graduate student for his senior season.

Well they tried.

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Twenty-two teams attended Bamiro's pro day, with the Miami Dolphins reportedly staying in the mix until the end. Garafolo writes that Bamiro didn't get much of a signing bonus, but a portion of his salaries were guaranteed for the next two years. That's a sign that Bamiro could make the team.